Windmühle Bocket
Nordstraße 22
Windmühle Bocket
The Windmühle Bocket was constructed in 1840 as a Turmwindmühle (also known as an "Erdholländer") in Nordstraße, Bocket. It remained operational until 1915. The mill's stump is currently used for residential purposes.
Architecture
The Windmühle Bocket features a traditional tower design characteristic of the Erdholländer type of windmill. Its construction utilizes local materials and adheres to the common architectural styles prevalent during that era.
Location
Located in Nordstraße 22, Bocket, Germany, this historic mill is situated within a picturesque landscape. The surrounding area provides an ideal setting for the mill's original purpose – grain milling.
Current Status and Use
The Windmühle Bocket is currently not operational but remains a notable landmark in its community. It has been designated as a heritage site, emphasizing its historical significance.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
As a protected cultural asset, efforts are made to preserve the mill's original structure and maintain its historical integrity. The local authorities have implemented measures to ensure the Windmühle Bocket remains accessible for future generations.
Visiting Information
- The Windmühle Bocket is open to visitors. For more information on visiting hours and access details, please refer to the official website at http://www.limburg-bernd.de.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While specific notable events are not documented in available sources, the Windmühle Bocket remains an important part of local history, serving as a testament to the region's industrial past.
Details
| Name | Windmühle Bocket |
|---|---|
| City | Bocket |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 51.05511, 6.001449 |
| Current use | notable landmark |
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